Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 23, 1923, Image 5

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Jkout fifty members of the
Win One Club enjoyed* * splen­
did time in the Hoffman Hall
last Thursday night. The even.
Ing was spent in games. Five
Hundred, social conversation and
refreshments. It was early in
the morning when the party
broke up, and all declare it was
the moot enjoyable event the
dub has yet experienced.
Mr. Messing recleved word
from Washington that he has
been appointed Postmaster here,
his appointment starting Feb.
18, 1928 and continuing untill
Feb. 18 1927, Mr Massing it
now working out plane wheieby
Vernonia will have a new, lar­
ger and modern poatoffice buttl­
ing.
OF GEMERALJHTEItEST
Prinolpal Events ef the Wtei
Th© Poor Doctor
Held Doctor Brown to Doctor Blue,
“I don't know what we're going to de;
For people aren’t aick like they used to be.
And I’ll tell you the reaaon, ’twixt you and mo;
The people are healthy because they eat
The very beat of good fresh meat;
And the very beat ihey are sure to get
When they go to COYLFS, you can aaf ly bet.
Their meat ia alwaya tender and nice,
And they sell them, too, at a moderate price.
1 think it a mean and acurvy trick,
For now the people sever get aick."
£988.
various
apple-raising
north
west to the observeas«»«* MtA ▼Mk'
bogtnnia* Sunday, rdtoftarfi M. no-
cos-ding to doetoton of thrtspooMJ oob -
mitteo representing the (agricultural
committee of the chamber ^ef com­
merce.
for oo-
A bill appropriating
tabllshment aad mala
fruit
experiment station to
of
peats was indorsed by She
I the Portland chamber at commore* A |
report submitted by berry growers «eV-|
mated that between 8888,808 and |400)r ,
988 damage waa earned annually b?
PBStB.
Another salt growing out of the lttb
ration over the receivership ef the T. |
B. Petter Realty company of Bayoceam-
baa been filed in circuit court at Til- 1
lamook. Ida B. Harvey, the plaintiff, j
Confectionery, Cold Drinks, Ice Cream, Flash
Lights Magazines Cigars and Tobacco
Pool Room io Connection
The Eagle Phone Number is 192. Call us up
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be dedicated during National Apple
| Week, February 2 to March 3. As
part of the program, growers, siiippert,
operators and port authorities will
meet to discuss topics of mutual con
cern.
William Burke and Fred Sheppard,
acknowledged members of the I. W
W., startled the Marshfield recorder's
court by assertions that the organisa­
tion had 2000 members on Coos bay.
The men were arrested under an
ordinance prohibiting distribution of
I. W. W. literature.
The annual flooding of the Wiliam-
s»w ■ .iin .am
ette river at points where it causes
tremendous damage may be controlled
by mapping out • suitable channel
through which the river should flow
This is what Dr. E. T. Hodge of the
department of geology of the Univer­
sity of Oregon suggests.
The Oregon delegation in the senate
and house has decided as the next
miia , ,
move for relief of Astoria fire suf­
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ferers to introduce a bill in both
13OVM2«, Corner of Alder
houses granting a government loan of
21,053,000 to the city of Astoria for
the rebuilding of streets, sidewalks,
water and sewer systems.
Plans for a new 22-mlle transmission
line from Algoma to Chiloquin to serve
the sawmills of that district and the
town of Chiloquin, were announced at
Klamath Falls by the California-Ore­
gon Power company. The line will
have a capacity of SO,000 volts and
the installation will cost 200,000.
Value of exports from the Oregon
customs district during 1922 totaled
251.008,204. according to the official
customs department figures, which are
greater by about 2800,000 than the es­
timate made December 11. The figure
for the previous year was 207,904,841.
The drop is accounted for in the small
wheat crop of 1922 aa compared with
that of 1921.
Thirty-six road projects were adopt­
ed by the Douglas county court for
road-
the market road program during ths
present year. The sum of 2109.180.88
will be divided among the projects,
over 840,000 of this smount represent­
ing the sum left unexpended from last
year. All unfinished projects started
with market road funds last year will
be completed and considerable new
work will bo undertakes.
Chief Justice Thomaa A. McBride of
the Oregon supremo court is to ho
signally honored by bls follow attor­
neys. Two hundred of the older mem­
bers of the bar have raiaod a total of
81000 to have a lifweised picture of
the jurist painted, the picture to he
bls property during his lifetime, but
upon his death to become the property
of the state and hung in the supreme
court room at the capital In Salem.
Undismayed by the failure of the
six months' advertised sale of 890.000.-
000 feet of timber, valued at 82.200.-
000, standing to the Bear Valley basin,
at the headwaters of Sauvies river,
the United Statsa forest service |s pre­
paring again to put the tract on the
auction block Although no blds wsrs
received within tbs stated time limit,
which closed last week, confidence to
expressed that th4 deal will be put
through after ths legislature adjourns.
The names of the nine college ora­
ia th*
tors who will compete tn the state
oratorical contest at Albany on March
9 have been received at Albany col­
lege. The speakers aad urn cuitegeo
which they will represent are Hall Pat»
terson of Portland. University of
Oregon; Clarence Hickok of Albany,
Oregon Agricultural college; Bari
Ladd. Eugene Bible university; Harold
Proppe of Portland, Linfield college;
Cecil Henshaw of Newberg. Pacific
college; Roy Skeen of Powell Butte,
Willamette university; George Woods
—Si Siwash claims home is where
of Redmond, Oregon State Normal folks take off their uncomfortable
School. William Harrison ef Portland, clothes and good manners.
Pacific university, and Mrs. Irene
Grigsby of Albany. Albany college.
HOTEL
T" .
PORTLAND^
4 hr the
Wallowa
jury
24 -111- Cigarettes
Th» New Package
15 Cents
The New Price.
Pallstaff Beer
Popular Beverage
15 Cents
AU of Our Drinks on Ice
Vernonia Pool Hall
A. L. FENNER
fust Received Several New Patterns of
Congolium and Linolium
Also Rockers.
Cheap and
Medium Priced Dining Chairs.
Showing Goods is a Pleasure,
Not a Bother.
to preduos
Brown & Brown
Phone 263
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FOR SALE
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Logaa Berry Pleat« x
Ona and Two Year old Pianto,
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Jurniture anil Undertaking
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CHURCH SERVICES
Vernonia Church of the Evangel*? I
AMociatton. »uaday Serviee.; Press­
ing ll a. m, andgp m. Suiday sah^l
10 a. m Y^ng People ’s A INonoe 7 p.m
Prayer Meeting Thursdays- 8 > m.
Choir practive Tuoeday 8 p tn.
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Tell Us Over the Phone any Anv News Item
Got any Company,
Been any Place,
Any One Sick,
Any Ont Married,
Any Accidents,
Any Parties,
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Any Building,
Any News Whatever
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Orant county.
Production of lumber by the 122
mills reporttag to the West Coast Lum­
bermen’s association for the week end­
ing February 10 was 7 per cent above
normal and new business was 20 per
cent above production.
Shipments
were 4 per cent above new business.
The mill of the Oregon Western
Lumber company near Dexter, on Lost
creek, 20 miles southwest of Eugene
soon will be enlarged and Its capac
ity will be Increased from 20.000 to
100,000 feet daily, according to an­
nouncement of officers of the com-
No. Md,
meets every Tuesday night at drill
o’clock, in Sesseman Hall, opposite
Depot.-?. O. Mellinger, Noble Grand:
J. W. Rous, Secret try.
alleges 89998 to duo her from Fraases
Ptuter Thomas aa a Ise she earned In ,
A. L. Jameson of McMinnville was
bringing about * settlement among ths re-elected president of the Oregon Re­
property owners involved.
tail Hardware and Implement Deal­
Searching pasties who had been . ers' association at the concluding ses­
scouring the hills between Perry and sion of its 17th annual convention,
Hllgard, a few mlled from La Grande, held in Portland. Will Baldwin of
found rhe froeoa body of J. M. Long­ Klamath Falls was elected vice-presi­
shore, 42, rancher, who had boon miso- dent
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tog since February 2. Longshore, who
Portland’s new apple storage ware
had been hunting, apparently had been house at municipal terminal No. 4 will
Vernonia*» Hljfh Cla«s Resort
THE yERNONIA pjAZELWOOD
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past weak led
In the forested
of Moot Hbod,
according to Mark Weygandt, upper
Hood Riven valley guide, . Mr. Wey-
gandt said M e encountered enow banka
M feet deep.
The Bea« i er Gold Mining company
has been gw anted a license by the fed-
oral power! commission for 25 years
covering a| constructed transmission
line across! > _____
public ______
lands ......
partly with-
in the Whitman national forest In
highway
ft to
during